Architect Benedikt Bolza with his wife, Nencia, and their five children at his family’s sprawling Umbrian estate, Castello di Reschio, where he rebuilds and manages centuries-old stone houses for clients.

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For his own home on the site, Benedikt completely remade the interiors and added a glass atrium, visible here, to enclose the building’s courtyard.

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The architect designed most of the drawing room’s furnishings, including the wood-and-brass console, the sofa, and the cast-bronze cocktail table.

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In the dining alcove, the banquette and oak table were custom made.

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A sitting area in the kitchen is outfitted with built-in sofas, a table fashioned from an antique door, and a floor of flagstones salvaged from nearby stables; the shelves are lined with jars of peeled tomatoes from the family’s garden.